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'Id' cartoon wizard Brant Parker dies

LYNCHBURG, Va., April 17 (UPI) -- Brant Parker, the co-creator of the comic "The Wizard of Id," who portrayed medieval kingdom for more than 30 years, died in Lynchburg, Va. He was 86.

Parker, who died Sunday of complications from Alzheimer's disease and a previous stroke, passed away eight days after longtime "Wizard" collaborator Johnny Hart died of a stroke, the Los Angeles Times said Tuesday.

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"Id" and its quirky inhabitants appears in more than 1,000 newspapers worldwide since its launch in 1964.

Hart was drawing the Stone Age strip "B.C." when he sought out Parker, whom he'd known for several years, to help coax humor from the Middle Ages.

The collaboration lasted until 1997, when Parker turned over "Wizard" drawing duties to his son, Jeff.

Creators Syndicate, the strip's distributor, said "The Wizard of Id" would continue as a collaboration between the Parker and Hart families.

Parker said a two-year stint at Walt Disney Studios in the late 1940s was his main cartoon-drawing classroom. He worked on several Donald Duck shorts and the 30-minute "Mickey and the Beanstalk."

Parker is survived by his wife, five children, a brother, 13 grandchildren and 14 great-grandchildren.

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